mh lnshym vvyt hḳvrṿt vyn fsyḳh hlkhtyt lfsyḳh ḳvlyt / Excluding Women From the Cemetery Halachic versus Kabbalistic Rulings

מה לנשים בבית הקברות בין פסיקה הלכתית לפסיקה קבלית / Excluding Women From the Cemetery Halachic versus Kabbalistic Rulings

The aim of this paper is to describe the development of the rabbinical rulings regarding women's participation in funerals and the entry of women into the cemetery while funerals are being held. An examination of the various halachic methods finds considerable inconsistency on this matter betwe...

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Main Author: Tubul, Meirav (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Hebrew
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Published: HUC 2009
In: Hebrew Union College annual
Year: 2007, Volume: 78, Pages: מז-סה
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